Salsa
Don Omar music style - how is it unique
...and this turned a new style known as Reggaeton. Don Omar has done his part in propagating the popularity of Reggaeton since the turn of the century. and for all reggaeton visit this:
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Salsa music
...to have begun in the streets of New York in the late 1960s. By this time Latin pop was no longer a major force in American music, having lost ground to doo wop, R&B and rock and roll;...
Tego Calderon
...and Rumba. This production featured the guests appearances of Buju Banton, Voltio, Bataklan, Eddie Dee, Luis Caban, Yandel, Zion, Chyno Nyno, Don Omar and Oscar D'Leon. Several...
Bio Ritmo
Founded in the early 1990s, they started out as a part of the Virginia college band scene that included other, then indie , acts like Dave Matthews Band and Fighting Gravity. In...
Lebron Brothers
...the same characteristics of Colon's Boogaloo Blues. The harmonies are street tough and a drag-sway feeling permeates the production. This is what makes this genre distinct. Beginning...
Passages 2009: Notable lives lost this year
...six-member band with singers instead of the prevalent orchestral arrangements. Bacterial infection, Feb. 15. Archie Casbarian, 72 Restored New Orleans' famous Creole restaurant Arnaud's...
BIP (band)
...(a salsa by Richie Ray and Bobby Cruz). After a long break, and under a new record label (FM Records), they released a new album: Amor prohibido. The song which gives the title to the...
Bobby Cruz
...most popular salsa duets in the world. Ray and Cruz had a considerable influence in the Latino music world just because of four accomplishments: Their orchestra's all-trumpet "sonora"...
Johnny Colon
...1967 debut album, Boogaloo Blues. He released five albums over the period 1967-72, and in 1968 founded the East Harlem Music School, which still exists. His latest jazz album, "Keeping It...
Latin boogaloo
...music began to take over. Notably, the Latin boogaloo bands were mostly lead by young, sometimes even teenage musicians from New York's Puerto Rican community. These included, but weren't...
Louie Ramirez
...latin jazz percussionist, vibraphonist, band leader and composer. He was born on February 24, 1938 in New York City. He died on June 7, 1993. He co-wrote with Johnny Pacheco the 1961...


